The four-masted schooner Nancy Todd in Bar Harbor. In the background fog rolls over the Cranberry Islands.

This was the scene on our arrival back to Bar Harbor from Frenchman's Bay. The fog was rolling in.

Can you find the Sno' Dog nestled in here with the big guys?

From Hancock Point (in Frenchman's Bay), we began retracing our steps back through Bar Harbor, Southwest Harbor (home of Hinckley Yachts) and on to Castine. In Bar Harbor, we docked with some fancy big boats. The Australian owner of the 140-ft Francine even talked to us for a few minutes about his recent trip through the Panama Canal! Fun to hang out with the big boys.

When we connected to the Internet here, we found out that the rest of the country was suffering from a heat wave. In Bar Harbor, it was a very pleasant 75 degrees - and about 60 at night.

But the warm weather showed its face in Maine in the form of fog. On the trip back around Mount Desert Island (and for the next several days), we had pea soup FOG! It was a good chance to try out our fancy

equipment. The ability to overlay the radar onto to the chartplotter is pretty awsome. The last time I cruised Maine in the fog was twenty years ago; technology has come a long way in that time!(For a photo of the composite screen, see bottom of Page 6)